New here. I bought the MX-1 as a portable solution for live gigs. I run my MPC 1000 SPDIF output into the MX-1 digital channel. I have the MX-1 set to 44.1, as that is the bit rate that the MPC 1000 uses, and I am getting sound out. Everything works fine without a computer.

I would, however, like to record into Ableton, and possibly even do some hybrid stuff using the computer as well.

Problem is, I set the audio rate to 44.1 in Ableton, and I don't think I can set bit rate. Getting pops and clicks that sound like the bit rates are not correct, and can't figure out why.

New here. I bought the MX-1 as a portable solution for live gigs. I run my MPC 1000 SPDIF output into the MX-1 digital channel. I have the MX-1 set to 44.1, as that is the bit rate that the MPC 1000 uses, and I am getting sound out. Everything works fine without a computer.

I would, however, like to record into Ableton, and possibly even do some hybrid stuff using the computer as well.

Problem is, I set the audio rate to 44.1 in Ableton, and I don't think I can set bit rate. Getting pops and clicks that sound like the bit rates are not correct, and can't figure out why.

Any ideas?

What os are you using?Do you have mx1 drivers installed if windows?Have you tried a tool like latencymon if windows?See if maybe you can have ableton clocked from the mx1. You can set the mx1 to sync from pc and then match the sample rate. I am not exactly sure how this would work though in your setup. I use my mx1 with reaper/cubase... and there is presently no way to force the mx1 to receive an external clock. You might be best off making your ableton slaved to the mx1's clock over usb.